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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 7

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San Bernardino, California
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7
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March 14, 1974 THE SUN-TELEGRAM A-? yvPm SlA-linked telecast plea studied I Hearsts home on tourist list SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) A sightseeing bus filled with tourists passed the Hearst family home yesterday for the first time since Patricia Hearst was kidnaped. The passengers snapped photographs of the two-story white house as the small excursion bus slowed on the tree-lined street in front, then continued on its way to' the hoots of newsmen waiting outside for any developments in the case. Reinecke in seclusion; lo meet press SACRAMENTO (AP) Lt. Gov. Ed Feinecke was in seclusion yesterday 'afler abruptly canceling several campaign appearances.

After nearly a full day of silence, fiis press office said Reinecke had been In 'Sacramento throuEhnut the day and planned a public statement today. subject was not announced, but said it likely would deal with the Republican gubernatorial candidate's rrole in the ITT scandal. There was a mysterious air about Reinecke's whereabouts yesterday much like there was In February when made a secret trip to Washington in an effort to "clear my name." Reinecke aides either refused to comment on Reinecke's whereabouts throughout the day or said they didn't know where he was. assistant press secretary Ray Worsley said Reinecke was in Sacramento and would meet with the news media today. iW At' AP wirephoto Fiance Stephen Weed assured Tatty Tuesday 9 yl it A pressures to Interfere with this case or their trial," he said.

William Gagen, an attorney for Remiro, said outside court that he thought Hall "has a little hesitation" about complying with the request. Gagen said the prisoners had some general suggestions they felt might lead to Miss Hearst's release. "It's not a plan in terms of time and playe and all that," Gagen said. declined further elaboration, saying "it's up to the prisoners, not me, to discuss it." Gagen told Hall his request for a televised appearance was "a compromise that would benefit everyone concerned in a rather tense and precipitous situation." The two prisoners, shackled and manacled and wearing white overalls, sat in the small courtroom, chatting quietly with each other and laughing while attorneys conferred with the judge. Gagen also requested that a state prison inmate named Clifford Jefferson appear with the two men.

Jackson, known as "Death Row Jeff," was present at a Feb. 21 meeting at San Quentin Prison where Remiro and Little said they first proposed the television plan to Raymond Procumer, director 'of the state Department of Corrections. "He is a man who apparently has rapport with both Procumer and the defendants," Gagen told Hall. Even if the judge were to grant the request, there was no guarantee that the major networks would provide live coverage. Spokesmen in New York for the American Broadcasting Co.

and the Columbia Broadcasting System said they would wait until any news conference Ls scheduled to decide whether to provide live coverage. "There's no way of knowing until we find out when and if." said a CBS spokesman. A National Broadcasting Co. spokesman said the network would cover any conference just as it does a regular news story and ruled out live coverage. Gov.

Ronald Reagan yesterday appointed Joseph A. Moore Jr. of San Francisco and reappointed Catherine Hearst of Hilisborough to 16-year terms on the University of California Board of Regents. Famous f.lcsEio SPECIAL GROUP FJPGOO OH 11370 Hearsts unless the request is granted. Judge Hall said his decision wou'd be based on the Contra Costa case alone.

"My duty as I see it, is in this case and in nothing else. I read the papers and look at television like everyone else, and I realize the outside pressures existing. I cannot allow those outside our Pomona and Long and Short sleeves Dacron and cotton, and icjl knits. Broken sizes VALUES TO $13 HILLSBOROUGH, Calif. (AP) A judge took under advisement yesterday a request to give two prisoners a nationally televised appearance which they claim could help save the life of kid-miped heiress Patricia Hearst.

Attorneys for Russell Little, 24, and Joseph Remiro, 27, asked Contra Costa County Judge Sam Hall to permit their clients to make an appearance on television for five to 10 minutes. They said it would be in a courtroom with only one camera and one reporter present. The judge said he would make a decision on Monday. Attorneys later said he seemed reluctant to comply with their request. Remiro and Little, charged in Alameda County with murdering Oakland School Supt.

Marcus Foster, also are charged in Contra Costa County with attempted murder stemming from a shootout with police on Jan. 10. The Symbionese Liberation Army, the mysterious terrorist group that kidnaped Miss Hearst, 20, on Feb. 4, has frequently referred to the two men as its "soldiers." The SLA has threatened to cut off communications with the 4 DN To further encourage you to visit our new San Bernardino store, we are liquidating the entire remaining stock of Fall and Holiday merchandise from where it will be on Sale. 4 DAYS ONLY STARTING 10 A.M.

MARCH 1 it to San Bernardino 1 Mantillas 44 (2) 0 tt mm J' Famous Make mmw Long and short sieves, I patterns and stripes. VALUIS TO $16.00 0OO 'Reagan says media as i irresponsible I SACRAMENTO (AP)-Gov. Ronald Reagan accused the 'news media yesterday of acting irresponsibly in making public his controversial botulism remark. Reagan told a student group that he had made the state ment in private and had not intended that it be made public. In the statement, made before a private group in Washington, Reagan criticized persons who accepted food from the Hearst giveaway and said: "It's just too bad we have an outbreak of botulism." Reagan said yesterday, "They did not take it seriously, and I did not intend that it be taken seriously." He said he wished he hadn't made the comment.

"It wasn't a joke It was kind of an exaggeration you make sometimes to express your frustration," he said. I -Reagan a 1 complained that the media was dwelling oi) the statement, I "That seems to be the only fting that came out of the press conference Tuesday de- $pu the fact that for about 20 minutes we talked about the strike in San Francisco and per alternatives and about such things as the energy cri sis," he said. "But that did not get much play." Day in Sacramento ASSOCIATED PRESS A Summary of Ma jor Events Wednesday, March 13 THE GOVERNOR Ordered primary elections "tjune 4 and special elections, 'if necessary, July 2, to fill vacancies in 6th Con- geessional District from which tMailliard resigned to become ambassador to Organization 'of. American States, and 24th SJate Senatorial District from which state Sen. Robert Lagomarsino resigned after winning election to 13th Con gressional District seat.

Reappointed Catherine 'Hearst, a Hillsborough Republican, and appointed Joseph A. Moore Jr. of San "Francisco to 16-year terms on the University of California Board of Regents. Bills Signed Tax Frovides that once the homeowners property tax ex emption is granted, it remains In effect without annual filing until the properly Is no longer eligible; $1.5 million appropriation from federal re- venue sharing fund to pay late claims in 1073-74 deleted; AB 198; Gonsalves, D-Cerrltos. Ski Lifts Permits safety lifts by qualified, licensed 7DL3Q STORES inrr Uuv Size 14ViOnl Short Sleeves Perma-lron Odds Ends Values to $8.50 FINAL CLEAN-UP OUOTO 100 Polyester by-Lawrence Sizes L-38-39-40(6).

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Sizes 38-39 -40 (3). 42 (2) 1.38-40 (2) 43(3) S-38-40-44 Values to $150 i PP NOW I 1 7 7Vi $809 ALSO I i 1 Group Regular Stock Were $11 5 to 140 fl 1 Group opn? eA0 0 iir x. Were $65 Now Only Also a Special Group SPORT GOATS 1 Group Were $115 NOW 0H7IL1L1 07K 1 Group 0PL1? of Fine Values to $89.95 Co) (o) Co) AMBASSADOR, BROGUES STRAPS These Sizes Only 8 8Vi 9 9Vt 10 10'i 11 12 13 1 3 5 2 1 3 4 3 5 1 11 11 2 PATENT LEATHER SLIP-ONS $7.00 2 PRS. $12.00 NEW ARRIVALS FOR THIS EVENT 4 DAZE ONLY Patent Leather SUP-OMS IN BLUE WHITE, BURGUNDY WHITE AND ALL WHITE REG. $21.95 too engineers who do so for insurance reasons to be used as state Inspection; AB 1654; Chappie, R-Cool.

Notice-Insures that owners of record of property receive adequate notice when their jcperty ls to be sold for nonpayment of bonds issued under the Improvement Act i of. 1911; AB 2578; Leroy Greene, D-Sacramento. Amendment Rejected prohibit jet and multiengined aircraft from taking off from the North Field area of Oakland International Airport; amendment by Lorkyer, D- San Leandro. on SB 491 by Nejedly, R-Walnut Creek; 0- returned to Assembly..

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